neither Kak nor celaph have made major contributions to finding mafia in my view.BesharamSabi wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 8:40 pmRegardless of town paranoia, which kak is able to fake, kak has been MIA and still has contributed less than celaph imo.President Eden wrote: ↑Sun Feb 27, 2022 8:34 pmthoughts on wagons
- the time for joke voting and pressure voting is over. if you wanted to pressure vote somebody you should have done it 8+ hours ago to ensure they had time to see it. your votes should exclusively be trying to hit mafia.
- Kak has town paranoia in his one content post. voting him is more or less equivalent to voting any other low-poster, except he has this one post that has a lot of town paranoia in it. if Kak is genuinely your top scumread then you have an hour and a half to do better.
- celaph is a good wagon because he’s still being very surface-level and not engaging with stuff. maybe I’m being self-centered but that conversation he had with Sabi RE: me still felt a lot to me like someone who didn’t really give a shit about the topic or the conclusions and was just talking to look productive.
- Demon is a good wagon because this guy is just obviously not actually reading the game and throwing out really silly halfhearted gotchas in an effort to deflect attention away from him. but if I’m being 100% honest probably worse wagon than celaph.
- Chaqa and Boat are fine wagons in the abstract but they’ve both had reactions to various things happening rn that leave me wanting more time to work them out, so I’d rather not.
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##UNVOTE
##VOTE celaph
Kak dodged boatman questions and was like lol no to participatjng which is off. If celaph continues to be “fluffy” during D2 I would consider wagoning him.
the difference is that Kak has one post that is reasonably exonerating (though, concedely, fakeable) while celaph has nothing of the sort, despite more posts and superficially more engagement.
Kak’s profile is of a townie who can’t be fucked d1, celaph’s profile is of a mafia trying to skate by until he has a better idea of how to attack the thread.